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(11/18/99 5:00am)
Asst. Dean of Admissions Valerie Gregory spoke at the Latino Issues Colloquium yesterday in an effort to help foster better dialogue and improve recruitment efforts between the Office of Admissions and Hispanic and Latino students.
(11/16/99 5:00am)
Some out-of-state students finally will get their wish of paying in-state tuition rates at the University.
(11/16/99 5:00am)
A move by the Virginia Press Association to change Virginia's freedom of information laws by requiring private fundraising foundations to disclose donors' names has the University attempting to reach a compromise that would protect the privacy of some donors.
(11/11/99 5:00am)
Adding another chapter to the nationwide affirmative action debate, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) announced Tuesday that the state's higher education system must eliminate race as a factor in admissions -- a move that some say could be politically motivated.
(11/09/99 5:00am)
The University has incurred $3,000 in fencing and landscaping destruction since fans rushed the David A. Harrison III field at Scott Stadium to celebrate Saturday's upset win over Georgia Tech, according to damage estimates assessed yesterday.
(11/03/99 5:00am)
Students tracked during the admissions process for their potential to donate to the University are nearly as academically qualified as normal first-year students, according to statistics released by the University Monday.
(11/01/99 5:00am)
The Alumni Hall Board of Managers approved the first step for three groups seeking affinity interest group status within Alumni Hall Saturday. The three groups are the Serpentine Society for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender alumni, the Asian-Pacific American Alumni Network and the Bolivar Network, for Hispanic and Latino alumni.
(10/27/99 4:00am)
Officials from several peer institutions of higher education said they do not use any tracking mechanism for prospective students on the basis of possible financial contributions.
(10/27/99 4:00am)
A student whose parents may be inclined to donate money to the University may receive a small advantage when being considered in the admissions process, University officials say.
(10/22/99 4:00am)
The Environmental Protection Agency has recommended a $29,989 fine against the University for violating environmental regulations on oil-spill prevention plans.
(10/19/99 4:00am)
Although the Board of Visitors passed a resolution Saturday supporting the University's current admissions policies, members of the University community remain divided about whether race should be considered in the admissions process.
(10/13/99 4:00am)
The leaders of the University's Capital Campaign gathered with members of the University and Charlottesville community yesterday to acknowledge and support the Campaign's local donors.
(10/11/99 4:00am)
As the University's Office of Admissions prepares to begin reviewing prospective students' applications in the next few days, officials no longer will be using a weighted scoring system to rate applicants.
(10/06/99 4:00am)
The University approved the Fraternal Organization Agreement yesterday for the Fraternity-Sorority Council's second sorority, alpha Kappa Delta Phi.
(10/04/99 4:00am)
Race will be considered as one of many factors in the admissions process this year, said Dean of Admissions John A. Blackburn and University Rector John P. Ackerly III.
(09/30/99 4:00am)
In an open letter to the University community released last night, University President John T. Casteen III emphasized the necessity of maintaining equal opportunity in admissions.
(09/30/99 4:00am)
For the first time ever, the University's Athletic Department will limit the number of student and student guests admitted to a home football game Saturday.
(09/27/99 4:00am)
The Virginia State Conference NAACP executive committee passed a resolution Saturday calling for Virginia Gov. James S. Gilmore III (R) to remove Terence P. Ross from the University's Board of Visitors.
(09/27/99 4:00am)
A ruling by a three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court Friday declared unconstitutional an admissions policy using race as a factor, sparking yet another round of legal wrangling among University leaders.
(09/24/99 4:00am)
About 150 students, faculty and administrators met last night on the steps of Old Cabell Hall to organize a movement to maintain the University's current admissions policies. Advocates for Diversity in Education organized the meeting to support the use of race as a factor in admissions.